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The speaker emphasizes the importance of not taking the people close to you for granted and instead treating them as though they are a brilliant and mysterious creature to be observed.
31:13 - 32:06 (00:52)
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The speaker emphasizes the importance of not taking the people close to you for granted and instead treating them as though they are a brilliant and mysterious creature to be observed. By doing this, you'll start to see their true beauty and appreciate every word that comes out of them.
ChapterUnderstanding Your Partner's Position
Episode#366 – Shannon Curry: Johnny Depp & Amber Heard Trial, Marriage, Dating & Love
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The best way to resolve a perpetual recurring problem in a relationship is to step back from trying to solve it and focus on improving your understanding of each other's positions by acknowledging and validating emotions.
32:06 - 35:34 (03:28)
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The best way to resolve a perpetual recurring problem in a relationship is to step back from trying to solve it and focus on improving your understanding of each other's positions by acknowledging and validating emotions. When each partner sees the situation from the other's perspective, it becomes easier to achieve a compassionate understanding and work towards a resolution.
ChapterUnderstanding Your Partner's Position
Episode#366 – Shannon Curry: Johnny Depp & Amber Heard Trial, Marriage, Dating & Love
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The podcast discusses the importance of identifying your partner's sensitivities, instead of solely focusing on their flaws when trying to maintain a healthy and sustainable relationship.
35:34 - 36:27 (00:53)
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The podcast discusses the importance of identifying your partner's sensitivities, instead of solely focusing on their flaws when trying to maintain a healthy and sustainable relationship. The guest, Tai Tashiro, offers insight into modern dating, and how it is mostly done wrong.
ChapterUnderstanding Your Partner's Position
Episode#366 – Shannon Curry: Johnny Depp & Amber Heard Trial, Marriage, Dating & Love
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Tai Tashiro shares his research on why only 35% of married couples were found to be truly happy and the traits that the happy couples shared in common, which included conscientiousness.
36:27 - 38:05 (01:37)
Summary
Tai Tashiro shares his research on why only 35% of married couples were found to be truly happy and the traits that the happy couples shared in common, which included conscientiousness.